This project explores the use of mobile phone data as a way of sensing patterns of movement across Sydney’s transport networks, including feasible platforms for this kind of data collection, and ethical issues.
Archive for May 2009
What we're doing
- The longest bridge in the world gets the go ahead. 38km between Hong Kong and Macau http://bit.ly/5CXExN 2009-12-17
- architectureguardian.co.uk - Reviews the decade for the world of architecture: http://bit.ly/7xOaUM 2009-12-08
- RT @ArupGroup: Arup is at COP15. And blogging. Join in at http://bit.ly/552Caa. #ArupCOP15 2009-12-07
- RT @inengineering: WSP Lincolne Scott, Brookfield Multiplex and ARUP, win national Australian Engineering Excelle.. http://bit.ly/92L28G 2009-12-07
- More updates...
What we're reading
- Jamie Oliver urges Sydney to make nourishing meals [SMH]
- Five Ways to Change the World : Places [Design Observer]
- Climate snapshot reveals things are heating up [SMH]
- Australia placed on censorship watch list [ZDNet Australia]
- Utilities fear SmartGrid technology not up to scratch [MIS]
- Céleste Boursier-Mougenot New commission for The Curve
- National Planning for the Next Century [Planetizen]


